Dublin Crust
A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares their opinion on the first thing they want to change in their country if they get the power to do so. A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares…
Dublin Crust
A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares their opinion on the first thing they want to change in their country if they get the power to do so. A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares their opinion on the first thing they want to change in their country if they get the power to do so. Opinions are divided into two parts and arranged as 'Random Thoughts' and 'Fundamental Rights' Take a deep dive into the aspirations and desires of India's youth, specifically students aged 18-25. The filmmakers posed a simple yet profound question: "What would you change in India if you had the power to do so?" The responses captured were both enlightening and familiar. This documentary amplify the voices of the young generation, expressing what many already know but few actively acknowledge. The issues they raise are the everyday realities of their country-issues that everyone is aware of but often feel powerless to change. By highlighting the candid thoughts and visions of young Indians, remind the audience that these common concerns need continuous attention and proactive solutions. Listen to the voices of India's youth, as they articulate what we all know but need to act upon.
Dublin Crust
Comedy,Drama
Film Details
A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares their opinion on the first thing they want to change in their country if they get the power to do so. A group of students aged between 18 to 25 shares their opinion on the first thing they want to change in their country if they get the power to do so. Opinions are divided into two parts and arranged as 'Random Thoughts' and 'Fundamental Rights' Take a deep dive into the aspirations and desires of India's youth, specifically students aged 18-25.
The filmmakers posed a simple yet profound question: "What would you change in India if you had the power to do so?" The responses captured were both enlightening and familiar. This documentary amplify the voices of the young generation, expressing what many already know but few actively acknowledge. The issues they raise are the everyday realities of their country-issues that everyone is aware of but often feel powerless to change.
By highlighting the candid thoughts and visions of young Indians, remind the audience that these common concerns need continuous attention and proactive solutions. Listen to the voices of India's youth, as they articulate what we all know but need to act upon..